When the Pb2+ concentration is
1.17 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an
electrochemical cell with the following reaction is
2.356V. What is the
Mg2+ concentration?
Pb2+(aq) +
Mg(s)
Pb(s) +
Mg2+(aq)
Answer: _____M
When the Pb2+ concentration is 1.17 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical...
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